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Introduction

In this letter Thomas Dorr expresses his gratitude to the women of Rhode Island who were actively keeping the suffrage reform cause alive while he was in exile. Dorr fled Rhode Island in late June 1842 after disbanding his small military force assembled in the village of Chepachet.